Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles vetos property tax increase


Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles vetoed on Friday the county commission’s June vote, approving a 31-cent property tax increase and its general budget that also includes the county school district’s operational budget.

In addition, the mayor says he refuses to sign the county budget, which provides funding to the Maury County Library due to offering “woke” programs. Check back with The Daily Herald for more on that decision. 

Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles attends a Breakfast with the Mayor event hosted by the Maury County Chamber and Economic Alliance at at Southern Tre in Columbia, Tenn., on Thursday, Sept. 30, 2021.

Ogles, who said he is first an economist by training, has been “watching recessionary pressures” mount across the nation and wants to halt planned capital projects across the county and schools to save costs and debt.

“I think the building projects should be postponed until we know how bad the recession is going to be,” Ogles said to The Daily Herald on Friday.

Maury County Commission Chair Don Morrow speaks during a meeting inside the Tom Primm Commission Meeting Room in Columbia, Tenn., on Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022.

Ogles sent a letter to Maury County Commission Chairman Don Morrow July 8, outlining his concerns.

“I would ask that the County Commission to revisit the current budget and postpone building projects until such a time the ‘next’ county commission can fully measure the state of the economy and the impact a recession, whether mild or great, will have on our local economy, our citizens and revenues relative to indebtedness,” Ogles writes.


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